Montreal municipal election, 2013

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Montreal municipal election, 2013
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  2009 November 3, 2013 2017  

65 seats in Montreal City Council
33 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 43.32%

  First party Second party
  Denis Coderre 2011.jpg MelanieJoly.jpg
Leader Denis Coderre Mélanie Joly
Party Équipe Denis Coderre Vrai changement
Leader since May 23, 2013 September 5, 2013
Leader's seat Mayor Lost election in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Last electionpre-creationpre-creation
Seats before 17 0
Seats won 26 4
Seat changeIncrease2.svg9Increase2.svg4
Popular vote 149,467 123,062
Percentage 32.15% 26.47%

  Third party Fourth party
  Richard Bergeron 2013.jpg
CM
Leader Richard Bergeron Marcel Côté
Party Projet Montréal Coalition Montréal
Leader since May 28, 2004August 30, 2013
Leader's seat Saint-Jacques Lost election in Côte-des-Neiges
Last election 10 seats, 25.45%pre-creation
Seats before 10 15
Seats won 20 6
Seat changeIncrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg9
Popular vote 118,637 59,490
Percentage 25.52% 12.79%
SwingIncrease2.svg0.07%

Mayor before election

Laurent Blanchard
Coalition Montréal

Elected Mayor

Denis Coderre
Équipe Denis Coderre

Municipal elections were held in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada on November 3, 2013 as part of the 2013 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 65 positions on the Montreal City Council, including the mayor, borough mayors, and city councillors, as well as 38 borough councillors. Dennis Coderre replaced interim mayor Laurent Blanchard, who was elected to replace the previous interim mayor, Michael Applebaum, who resigned due to 14 charges laid against him including fraud, conspiracy, breach of trust, and corruption in municipal affairs. Previous elected mayor Gérald Tremblay left office on November 5, 2012 after his party Union Montréal was suspected of corruption and mafia involvement. On July 2, 2013, Louise Harel, leader of the opposition Vision Montréal, announced she would not be running for mayor, instead supporting Marcel Côté. [1]

Montreal City in Quebec, Canada

Montreal is the most populous municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-most populous municipality in Canada. Originally called Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. The city is centred on the Island of Montreal, which took its name from the same source as the city, and a few much smaller peripheral islands, the largest of which is Île Bizard. It has a distinct four-season continental climate with warm to hot summers and cold, snowy winters.

Quebec Province of Canada

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Canada Country in North America

Canada is a country in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Canada's southern border with the United States, stretching some 8,891 kilometres (5,525 mi), is the world's longest bi-national land border. Its capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. As a whole, Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land area being dominated by forest and tundra. Consequently, its population is highly urbanized, with over 80 percent of its inhabitants concentrated in large and medium-sized cities, with 70% of citizens residing within 100 kilometres (62 mi) of the southern border. Canada's climate varies widely across its vast area, ranging from arctic weather in the north, to hot summers in the southern regions, with four distinct seasons.

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Final list of Mayor of Montreal candidates

Confirmed

[2]

Name Leader of
Municipal Party

(if applicable)
Other notes
Richard Bergeron
Projet Montréal
(Équipe Bergeron)
Urban planner
Denis Coderre
Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal
(Équipe Denis Coderre)
Former Liberal MP
Marcel Côté
Coalition Montréal
(Coalition Montréal Marcel Côté)
Co-founder of SECOR
Mélanie Joly
Vrai changement pour Montréal
(Groupe Mélanie Joly)
Lawyer
Claude Blais
Independent
Louai Hamida
Independent
Quality control engineer
Clément Sauriol
Independent
Freelance worker
Kofi Sonokpon
Independent
Aeronautics expert
Patricia Tulasne
Independent
Actress (TV+cinema)
Joseph Young
Independent
Michel Brûlé
Independent
Author and publisher

Withdrawn

On October 30, Paunel Paterne Matondot decided to withdraw his nomination as mayor of Montreal at the election of November 3. [3]

Declined

Raymond Bachand Canadian politician

Raymond Bachand is a former politician, a businessman and a lawyer in Quebec, Canada. He was the Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the riding of Outremont, and a member of the Quebec Liberal Party caucus. He is the former Minister of Finance and Revenue in the majority government of Premier of Quebec Jean Charest, and was previously Minister for Tourism during the minority government mandate from April 2007 to October 2008, and Minister of economic development of innovation and export trade from his election until June 2009. Bachand is a former trade unionist. On August 26, 2013 Bachand resigned his seat.

National Assembly of Quebec single house of the Legislature of Quebec

The National Assembly of Quebec is the legislative body of the province of Quebec in Canada. Legislators are called MNAs. The Queen in Right of Quebec, represented by the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec and the National Assembly compose the Legislature of Quebec, which operates in a fashion similar to those of other Westminster-style parliamentary systems.

Gilles Duceppe Canadian politician; Leader of the Bloc Québécois

Gilles Duceppe is a Canadian politician, proponent of the Québec sovereignty movement and former leader of the Bloc Québécois. He was a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada for over 20 years and has been the leader of the sovereigntist Bloc Québécois for 15 years in three stints: 1996, 1997-2011 and in 2015. He is the son of a well-known Quebec actor, Jean Duceppe. He was Leader of the Official Opposition in the Parliament of Canada from March 17, 1997, to June 1, 1997. He resigned as party leader after the 2011 election, in which he lost his own seat to New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate Hélène Laverdière and his party suffered a heavy defeat; however, he returned four years later to lead the party into the 2015 election. After being defeated in his own riding by Laverdière again, he resigned once more.

Opinion polls

For mayor

Denis Coderre's support remained steady in public opinion polling during the campaign, while the other established "major" candidates — Marcel Côté and Richard Bergeron — largely failed to make an impression. Instead, a lesser-known candidate, Mélanie Joly, pulled ahead of both Côté and Bergeron in public opinion polling to emerge as the second-place contender by the time of the final published poll. [5]

Denis Coderre Canadian politician

Denis Coderre is a Canadian politician from Quebec, Canada. Coderre was the Member of Parliament for the riding of Bourassa from 1997 until 2013, and was the Immigration minister from 2002-2003 and became the Mayor of Montreal in 2013, but lost in 2017 to Valérie Plante.

Marcel Côté was a Canadian economist and politician. He was a founding partner of SECOR, a strategic management consulting firm. On July 3, 2013, he announced his candidacy for Mayor of Montreal in the 2013 Montreal municipal election.

Richard Bergeron Canadian politician

Richard Bergeron is a city councillor from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He founded Projet Montréal, a municipal political party, and was its leader until 2014. He was the party's mayoralty candidate in the 2005, 2009 and 2013 municipal elections. He is a Montreal City Councillor for the Saint-Jacques district in the Ville-Marie borough and is a member of city council's Commission sur la mise en valeur du territoire et du patrimoine.

Polling firmLast date of pollingLink Coderre Côté Bergeron Joly Other
CROP October 15, 2013 HTML 411121242
Léger Marketing October 5, 2013 HTML 391723165

Results

Denis Coderre confirmed polls prior to the election by winning the post of mayor of Montreal with 32.15% of votes and with a majority of 26,405 votes over Mélanie Joly, his closest rival.

His party, Équipe Coderre pour Montréal, gained 27 of the 65 seats within city council. Meanwhile, Projet Montréal, led by Richard Bergeron, gained the status of official opposition by winning 20 seats. Marcel Côté's Coalition Montréal won only 6 seats and Mélanie Joly's Vrai changement pour Montréal won 4.

Composition of city and borough councils

Depending on their borough, Montrealers voted for:

Outremont, Quebec Borough of Montreal in Quebec, Canada

Outremont is a residential borough (arrondissement) of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It consists entirely of the former city on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec. The neighbourhood is inhabited largely by Francophones, and is home to a Hasidic Jewish community.

LÎle-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève Borough of Montreal in Quebec, Canada

L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Montreal.

Borough District Borough Councillors
City Councillors  Borough Councillor  Borough Councillor
  Borough Mayor  City Councillor
Ahuntsic-Cartierville Ahuntsic  Pierre Gagnier   Émilie Thuillier  
Bordeaux-Cartierville  Harout Chitilian  
Saint-Sulpice  Pierre Desrochers  
Sault-au-Récollet  Lorraine Pagé  
Anjou Centre  Luis Miranda   Andrée Hénault  Michelle Zammit 
East  Paul-Yvon Perron 
West  Gilles Beaudry 
Côte-des-Neiges–
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Côte-des-Neiges  Russell Copeman   Magda Popeanu  
Darlington  Lionel Perez  
Loyola  Jeremy Searle  
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce  Peter McQueen 
Snowdon  Marvin Rotrand  
L'Île-Bizard–
Sainte-Geneviève
Denis-Benjamin-Viger  Normand Marinacci    Christian Larocque 
Jacques-Bizard   Jean-D. Lévesque-René 
Pierre-Foretier   Stéphane Côté 
Sainte-Geneviève   Éric Dugas 
Lachine Du Canal  Claude Dauphin   Jean-François Cloutier  Maja Vodanovic  
Fort-Rolland  Kymberley Simonyik 
J.-Émery-Provost  Daniel Racicot 
LaSalle Cecil-P.-Newman  Manon Barbe   Monique Vallée  Serge Declos  Josée Troilo
Sault-Saint-Louis  Richard Deschamps   Nancy Blanchet  Laura-Ann Palestini
Mercier–
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Hochelaga  Réal Ménard   Éric Alan Caldwell 
Louis-Riel  Karine Boivin Roy  
Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe  Laurence L. Lalonde 
Tétreaultville  Richard Celzi 
Montréal-Nord Marie-Clarac  Gilles Deguire   Chantal Rossi   Monica Ricourt 
Ovide-Clermont  Jean-Marc Gibeau  Sylvia Lo Bianco 
Outremont Claude-Ryan  Marie Cinq-Mars    Mindy Pollak 
Jeanne-Sauvé   Jacqueline Gremaud 
Joseph-Beaubien   Céline Forget 
Robert-Bourassa   Lucie Cardyn 
Pierrefonds-Roxboro Bois-de-Liesse  Dimitrios (Jim) Beis  Justine McIntyre  Roger Trottier 
Cap-Saint-Jacques  Catherine Clément-Talbot  Yves Gignac 
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal DeLorimier  Luc Ferrandez   Louise Mainville  Marianne Giguère 
Jeanne-Mance  Alex Norris  Christine Gosselin 
Mile-End   Richard Ryan  Marie Plourde  
Rivière-des-Prairies–
Pointe-aux-Trembles
La Pointe-aux-Prairies  Chantal Rouleau   Richard Guay  Manuel Guedes 
Pointe-aux-Trembles  Suzanne Décarie   Gilles Déziel 
Rivière-des-Prairies   Giovanni Rapanà  Nathalie Pierre-Antoine 
Rosemont–
La Petite-Patrie
Étienne-Desmarteau  François Croteau   Marc-André Gadoury  
Marie-Victorin  Guillaume Lavoie 
Saint-Édouard  François Limoges 
Vieux-Rosemont  Érika Duchesne 
Saint-Laurent Côte-de-Liesse  Alan DeSousa   Francesco Miele  Maurice Cohen 
Norman-McLaren  Aref Salem  Michèle Biron 
Saint-Léonard Saint-Léonard-Est  Michel Bissonnet   Domenico Moschella   Lili-Anne Tremblay 
Saint-Léonard-Ouest  Dominic Perri   Mario Battista 
Le Sud-Ouest Saint-Henri–Petite-Bourgogne–
Pointe-Saint-Charles
  Benoit Dorais   Craig Sauvé   Sophie Thiébaut 
Saint-Paul–Émard  Anne-Marie Sigouin   Alain Vaillancourt 
Verdun Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs  Jean-F. Parenteau  Manon Gauthier   Pierre L'Heureux  Marie-Eve Brunet
Desmarchais-Crawford  Sterling Downey   Luc Gagnon  Marie-Andrée Mauger
Ville-Marie Peter-McGill(Mayor of
Montreal)
  Steve Shanahan  
Saint-Jacques  Richard Bergeron  
Sainte-Marie  Valérie Plante  
Villeray–Saint-Michel–
Parc-Extension
François-Perrault  Anie Samson   Sylvain Ouellet 
Parc-Extension  Mary Deros  
Saint-Michel  Frantz Benjamin  
Villeray  Elsie Lefebvre  

Seat-by-seat results

Nominations were open from September 20 to October 4.

Candidate statistics

Party names are the official ones registered with Élection Montréal. [6]

Union Montréal was officially dissolved on May 9, 2013.

  Party Abbrev. Number of candidates for Total Link
Borough mayor City councillor Borough councillor
Total positions open 18 46 38 102
  Coalition Montréal - Marcel Côté CM 16 46 34 96
  Équipe Andrée Champoux pour Verdun EAC 1 2 4 7
  Équipe Anjou EA 1 1 3 5
  Équipe Barbe Team - Pro action LaSalle PAL 1 2 4 7
  Équipe conservons Outremont ECO 1 0 4 5
  Équipe Dauphin Lachine EDL 1 1 3 5
  Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal EDC 17 45 37 99
  Équipe Richard Bélanger ERB 1 0 4 5
  Équipe Savard - Option Verdun / Montréal OVM 1 2 4 7
  Intégrité Montréal IM 5 17 2 24
  Parti alternatif LaSalle Alternative Party LAP 1 1 2 4
  Projet Montréal - Équipe Bergeron PM 18 46 38 102
  Vrai changement pour Montréal - Groupe Mélanie Joly VCM 9 26 20 55
  Independents Ind 4 22 21 47
Total candidates 77 211 180 468

[7]

Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
84,524 Borough mayor 48.47%  Pierre Gagnier
12,063 (30.41%)
Étienne Brunet
6,728 (16.96%)
Pierre Bastien
10,705 (26.99%)
Hasmig Belleli
9,167 (23.11%)
Claude Allard (IM)
1,001 (2.52%)
  Pierre Gagnier EDC hold
Ahuntsic 21,134 City councillor 54.23% Diane Rodrigue
2,573 (23.00%)
Chantal Jorg
1,512 (13.52%)
  Émilie Thuillier
4,450 (39.78%)
Laurette Racine
2,333 (20.86%)
Julie Ducharme (IM)
318 (2.84%)
  Émilie Thuillier PM hold
Bordeaux-Cartierville 21,159 City councillor 40.99%  Harout Chitilian
4,107 (48.86%)
Jean Héon
1,001 (11.91%)
Maria Ximena Florez
1,442 (17.15%)
Ibrahim Bruno El-Khoury
1,492 (18.86%)
Ali Belkacem (Ind.)
270 (3.21%)
Marc Essertaize (IM)
94 (1.12%)
  Harout Chitilian EDC hold
Saint-Sulpice 22,266 City councillor 46.30%  Pierre Desrochers
3,477 (35.45%)
Jean-Jacques Lapointe
2,182 (22.25%)
Martin Bazinet
3,468 (35.36%)
Martin Félip Rainville (IM)
681 (6.94%)
  Jocelyn Ann Campbell EDC gain from Ind.
Sault-au-Récollet 19,965 City councillor 52.50% Nathalie Hotte
2,883 (28.47%)
Louis-Gilles Molyneux
1,247 (12.31%)
Sophie-Anne Legendre
2,674 (26.40%)
  Lorraine Pagé
2,884 (28.48%)
Mario Lemieux (IM)
263 (2.60%)
Dominique Grondin (Ind.)
108 (1.07%)
Nathalie Nyangono (Ind.)
69 (0.68%)
  Étienne Brunet VCM gain from CM

Anjou

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal Équipe Anjou Other
29,172 Borough mayor 49.45% Rémi Tondreau
3,412 (24.49%)
Nyrlande Marcellus
903 (6.48%)
René Obregon
1,752 (12.57%)
  Luis Miranda
7,868 (56.46%)
  Luis Miranda EA hold
City councillor 49.39% Youssef Hariri
3,263 (23.63%)
Charlotte Watson-Moreau
1,120 (8.11%)
Daniel Attard
1,962 (14.21%)
  Andrée Hénault
7,465 (54.06%)
  Andrée Hénault EA hold
Centre 10,802 Borough councillor 51.41% Angela Mancini
1,633 (30.84%)
Mona Moussalem
345 (6.52%)
Jean-Sébastien Roussy
863 (16.30%)
  Michelle Di Genova Zammit
2,454 (46.35%)
  Michelle Di Genova Zammit EA hold
East 8,722 Borough councillor 47.97% Sylvain Plourde
951 (23.62%)
Boubacar Touré
306 (7.60%)
Nadia Edouard
680 (16.89%)
  Paul-Yvon Perron
2,089 (51.89%)
  Paul-Yvon Perron EA hold
West 9,648 Borough councillor 49.08% Agata La Rosa
1,274 (28.30%)
Mona Sara
348 (7.73%)
Blaise Guillotte
567 (12.60%)
  Gilles Beaudry
2,312 (51.37%)
  Gilles Beaudry EA hold

Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
94,587 Borough mayor 38.74% Kevin Copps
7,880 (22.12%)
  Russell Copeman
10,482 (29.42%)
Michael Simkin
9,348 (26.24%)
Andrew Ross
7,918 (22.22%)
  Lionel Perez CM gain from EDC
Côte-des-Neiges 15,870 City councillor 40.86% Helen Fotopulos
1,876 (29.65%)
Albert Perez
Co-candidate [8] for Marcel Côté
1,181 (18.66%)
  Magda Popeanu
1,953 (30.86%)
Raphaël Assor
1,267 (20.02%)
Elizabeth Siazon (Ind.)
51 (0.81%)
  Helen Fotopulos PM gain from EDC
Darlington 17,200 City councillor 34.02%  Lionel Perez
2,016 (35.72%)
Erik Hamon
1,692 (29.98%)
Kianoush Rashidan
899 (15.93%)
Kamala Jegatheeswaran
1,037 (18.37%)
Vacant EDC gain
Loyola 20,927 City councillor 37.44% Ruth Rosenfield
1,325 (17.28%)
Margaret Ford
1,267 (16.52%)
Christian Arseneault
1,441 (18.79%)
Kashmir Singh Randhawa
1,305 (17.02%)
  Jeremy Searle (Ind.): 1,795 (23.41%)
George Pentsos (Ind.): 436 (5.69%)
Deborah Rankin (Ind.): 100 (1.30%)
  Susan Clarke Ind. gain from Ind.
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 21,159 City councillor 45.61% Gabriel Retta
1,187 (12.48%)
Martin Bergeron
1,343 (14.12%)
  Peter McQueen
3,639 (38.26%)
Marie-Claude Johnson
Co-candidate [8] for Mélanie Joly
2,990 (31.44%)
Anne E. Adams (Ind.)
352 (3.7%)
  Peter McQueen PM hold
Snowdon 19,431 City councillor 35.16% Ginette
Sauvé-Frankel
1,280 (19.55%)
  Marvin Rotrand
3,155 (48.20%)
Sarah Gutman
2,111 (32.25%)
  Marvin Rotrand CM hold

L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre Projet Montréal  Équipe Bélanger  VCM Other
13,432 Borough mayor 51.56% Geoffrey Gordon Arscott
1,202 (17.72%)
Bruno Grenier
423 (6.23%)
Richard Bélanger
2,304 (33.96%)
  Normand Marinacci
2,856 (42.09%)
  Richard Bélanger VCM gain from ERB
Denis-Benjamin-Viger 3,827 Borough councillor 55.60% Steven Moran
369 (17.71%)
Marie-Andrée Gelly
135 (6.48%)
Christopher Little
534 (25.62%)
  Christian Larocque
1,046 (50.19%)
  Christopher Little VCM gain from ERB
Jacques-Bizard 3,222 Borough councillor 51.40% Daniel Brouillard
394 (24.38%)
Angèle Richer
107 (6.62%)
François Robert
391 (24.20%)
  Jean-Dominic Lévesque-René
501 (31.00%)
Claude Theoret (Ind.)
223 (13.80%)
  François Robert VCM gain from ERB
Pierre-Foretier 3,914 Borough councillor 56.08% Louise Gauthier
408 (18.94%)
Éric Fournier
132 (6.13%)
Diane Gibb
564 (26.18%)
  Stéphane Côté
977 (45.36%)
Claude Limoges (Ind.)
73 (3.39%)
  Diane Gibb VCM gain from ERB
Sainte-Geneviève 2,469 Borough councillor 38.40% Roger Leclerc
169 (18.55%)
Geneviève-Anaïs Proulx
63 (6.92%)
  Éric Dugas
335 (36.77%)
Jean Maxime Dugat
240 (26.34%)
Philippe Voisard (Ind.)
104 (11.42%)
  Éric Dugas ERB hold

Lachine

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal Équipe Dauphin Other
31,399 Borough mayor 41.22% Patricia Bossy
4,570 (36.52%)
  Claude Dauphin
6,760 (54.03%)
Pierre Ene (Ind.)
1,182 (9.45%)
  Claude Dauphin EDL hold
City councillor 42.60% Carolina Caruso
1,587 (12.27%)
Bernard Blanchet
3,902 (30.18%)
Jean-François Lefebvre
2,822 (21.83%)
  Jean-François Cloutier
4,165 (32.21%)
Hagop (Jacques) Lakhoyan (Ind.)
453 (3.5%)
  Jane
Cowell-Poitras
EDL gain from Ind.
Du Canal 10,744 Borough councillor 38.53% Sergio Borja
436 (10.95%)
Lise Poulin
1,118 (28.09%)
John Symon
795 (19.97%)
  Maja Vodanovic
1,287 (32.34%)
Julie Langlois (Ind.)
344 (8.64%)
  Lise Poulin EDL gain from CM
Fort-Rolland 10,376 Borough councillor 51.63% Jean-François Girard
551 (10.58%)
Mario Durante
760 (14.59%)
Julie Levasseur
1,548 (29.72%)
  Kymberley Simonyik
1,618 (31.07%)
Christian Lejeune (Ind.)
478 (9.18%)
Pierre Noël (Ind.)
144 (2.76%)
Patrick Powell (Ind.)
109 (2.09%)
  Jean-François Cloutier EDL hold
J.-Émery-Provost 10,279 Borough councillor 37.14% Catherine Ménard
1,114 (30.47%)
Antonio De Bordes
818 (22.37%)
  Daniel Racicot
1,151 (31,48%)
Michel Dubois (Ind.)
444 (12.14%)
Kevin Guilbault (Ind.)
129 (3.53%)
  Bernard Blanchet EDL gain from CM

LaSalle

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  Pro action  VCM Other
51,562 Borough mayor 39.88% Jean-François Labbé
4,375 (22.01%)
Oksana Kaluzny
1,116 (5.61%)
Patrick Asch
2,235 (11.24%)
  Manon Barbe
7,276 (36.60%)
Francisco Moreno
3,274 (16.47%)
Michael Vadacchino (LAP)
1,604 (8.07%)
  Manon Barbe PAL hold
Cecil-P.-Newman 25,902 City councillor 36.14% Monique Vallée
2,578 (29.05%)
Enrico Pace
690 (7.78%)
Yosef Azzouni
1,021 (11.51%)
Luciano Di Sante
2,443 (27.53%)
Steven Laperrière
2,019 (22,75%)
Kiril Dolgih (IM)
122 (1.37%)
  Alvaro Farinacci EDC gain from Ind.
Borough councillor I 36.12% Anju Dhillon
2,258 (25.35%)
Mario Orlando
982 (11.02%)
Mody Maka Barry
911 (10.23%)
Serge Declos
2,326 (26.11%)
Eric Tremblay
1,900 (21.33%)
Raymond Dufort (LAP)
481 (5.40%)
Héné Hayeck (Ind.)
51 (0.57%)
  Vincenzo Cesari PAL gain from Ind.
Borough councillor II 36.14% Dino Masanotti
2,699 (30.51%)
Sanjay Patel
612 (6.92%)
Amir Khan
1,067 (12.06%)
Josée Troilo
2,718 (30.72%)
Artur Adam Urbanowicz
1,751 (19,79%)
  Josée Troilo PAL hold
Sault-Saint-Louis 25,660 City councillor 43.85% Carlo D'Ambrosio
2,441 (22.48%)
Pierre Lussier
874 (8.05%)
Monika Niedbalski
1,133 (10.43%)
Richard Deschamps
3,539 (32.59%)
Michel Benoit
2,272 (20.92%)
Frank Catalano (LAP)
601 (5.53%)
  Richard Deschamps PAL hold
Borough councillor I 43.63% Julien Lafontaine
2,546 (23.71%)
Jocelyne Bénard
829 (7.72%)
Patrizia Buffone
1,213 (11.30%)
Nancy Blanchet
3,367 (31.36%)
Andréa Kwon
2,126 (19.80%)
Luciano Sicoli (LAP)
656 (6.11%)
Vacant PAL gain
Borough councillor II 43.68% Daniela Romano
2,877 (26.78%)
Basile Nakouzi
706 (6.57%)
Romarick Okou
1,204 (11.21%)
Laura Palestini
3,654 (34.01%)
Vas Karkavilas
2,302 (21.43%)
  Laura Palestini PAL hold

Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
96,729 Borough mayor 45.19% Daniel Poulin
10,417 (25.02%)
  Réal Ménard
15,106 (36.29%)
Pierre
Lessard-Blais
12,937 (31.08%)
Serge Canuel (IM)
3,168 (7.61%)
  Réal Ménard CM hold
Hochelaga 23,755 City councillor 42.01% Patrick Charbonneau
1,244 (12.84%)
Laurent Blanchard
2,739 (28.28%)
Éric Alan Caldwell
3,408 (35.18%)
Mikael St-Pierre
2,013 (20.78%)
Nicole Donnelly (Ind.)
282 (2.91%)
Vacant PM gain
Louis-Riel 22,032 City councillor 46.24% Karine
Boivin Roy

3,327 (34.26%)
Lyn Thériault
2,768 (28.50%)
Michel Bouchard
2,754 (28.36%)
Sonia Robert (IM)
863 (8.89%)
  Lyn Thériault EDC gain from CM
Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe 25,059 City councillor 45.74% Cindy Pinel
2,435 (22.16%)
Pierre Paquet
2,214 (20.15%)
Laurence Lavigne Lalonde
3,462 (31.50%)
Alexandra Karatchevskaya
2,591 (23.58%)
Yves Racicot (Ind.)
288 (2.62%)
  Louise Harel PM gain from CM
Tétreaultville 25,883 City councillor 46.61% Richard Celzi
3,232 (27.67%)
Gaëtan Primeau
2,269 (19.42%)
Suzie Miron
3,071 (26.29%)
Jonathan Talla
2,703 (23.14%)
Marc Tremblay (IM)
407 (3.48%)
  Gaëtan Primeau EDC gain from CM

Montréal-Nord

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal Other
52,007 Borough mayor 38.40%  Gilles Deguire
12,173 (65.02%)
Guy Ryan
3,902 (20.84%)
Suzanne Boivin
2,648 (14.14%)
  Gilles Deguire EDC hold
Marie-Clarac 27,391 City councillor 38.96%  Chantal Rossi
6,292 (63.29%)
Michelle Allaire
2,123 (21.36%)
Andrea Cohen
1,526 (15.35%)
  Clementina Teti-Tomassi EDC gain from Ind.
Borough councillor 38.98%  Monica Ricourt
6,167 (62.22%)
Jean Roy
1,799 (18.15%)
David Nelson
1,502 (15.15%)
Henri-Paul Bernier (Ind.)
444 (4.48%)
  Chantal Rossi EDC hold
Ovide-Clermont 24,616 City councillor 37.74%  Jean-Marc Gibeau
Co-candidate [8] for Denis Coderre
6,376 (72.2%)
Claude Fortin
1,098 (12.43%)
Vladimir Gelin
905 (10.25%)
Renée-Chantal Belinga (Ind.)
452 (5.12%)
  Jean-Marc Gibeau EDC hold
Borough councillor 37.73%  Sylvia Lo Bianco
5,990 (69.44%)
Wilmann Edouard
1,325 (15.36%)
Claudia Citta
1,311 (15.20%)
  Monica Ricourt EDC hold

Outremont

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal ECO Other
15,366 Borough mayor 60.65% Renaud Tilquin
900 (9.81%)
Paul-André Tétreault
1,250 (13.63%)
Etienne Coutu
3,192 (34.81%)
  Marie Cinq-Mars
3,582 (39.06%)
Comlan Amouzou (Ind.)
246 (2.68%)
  Marie Cinq-Mars ECO hold
Claude-Ryan 4,024 Borough councillor 61.28% Sheldon Goldberg
381 (15.61%)
Paul-Guy Duhamel
163 (6.68%)
  Mindy Pollak
860 (35.25%)
Charles Prévost
344 (14.10%)
Pierre Lacerte (Ind.)
692 (28.36%)
  Louis Moffatt PM gain from Ind.
Jeanne-Sauvé 3,750 Borough councillor 61.52% Ana Nunes
395 (17.57%)
Marc-Nicolas Kobrynsky
356 (15.84%)
Jérôme Bugel
627 (27.89%)
  Jacqueline Gremaud
870 (38.70%)
  Ana Nunes ECO gain from EDC
Joseph-Beaubien 4,161 Borough councillor 62.15% Belgacem Rahmani
131 (5.16%)
Hubert Gallet
198 (7.80%)
Philipe Tomlinson
861 (33.90%)
Bertrand Nepveu
478 (18.82%)
  Céline Forget (Ind.)
872 (34.33%)
  Céline Forget Ind. hold
Robert-Bourassa 3,431 Borough councillor 57.45% Valérie Lapointe
258 (13.39%)
Marie Potvin
541 (28.07%)
Alexa Leblanc
405 (21.02%)
  Lucie Cardyn
723 (37.52%)
  Marie Potvin ECO gain from CM

Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
46,492 Borough mayor 34.80% Dimitrios (Jim) Beis
5,276 (33.45%)
Christian G. Dubois
2,138 (13.56%)
Michael Labelle
3,638 (23.07%)
Karim Metwalli
4,719 (29.92%)
  Monique Worth EDC gain from Ind.
Bois-de-Liesse 24,446 City councillor 35.94% Jean Raymond
2,367 (27.72%)
Suzanne Marceau
1,270 (14.87%)
Sameer Zuberi
1,958 (22.93%)
  Justine McIntyre
2,943 (34.47%)
  Christian G. Dubois VCM gain from CM
Borough councillor 35.95% Claudine Campeau
2,375 (27.92%)
David-James Smith
1,113 (13.08%)
Nathalie Morin
2,050 (24.10%)
Roger Trottier
2,523 (29.66%)
Ross Stitt (Ind.)
263 (3.09%)
Jean Charles Legault (Ind.)
183 (2.15%)
  Dimitrios (Jim) Beis VCM gain from EDC
Cap-Saint-Jacques 22,046 City councillor 33.52%  Catherine Clément-Talbot
3,309 (47.56%)
Linton Garner
1,502 (21.59%)
Eric McCarty
2,147 (30.86%)
  Bertrand A. Ward EDC gain from Ind.
Borough councillor 33.55%  Yves Gignac
2,624 (36.37%)
Odette Maltais
914 (12.67%)
Lisa Sirignano
1,535 (21.28%)
Bhaskar Goswami
2,142 (29.69%)
  Catherine Clément-Talbot EDC hold

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  Intégrité Montréal Other
65,058 Borough mayor 51.52% Gilbert Thibodeau
4,437 (13.62%)
Danièle Lorain
10,007 (30.72%)
  Luc Ferrandez
16,706 (51.28%)
Martin Boyer (Ind.)
1,429 (4.39%)
  Luc Ferrandez PM hold
DeLorimier 23,148 City councillor 57.54% Carmelle Marchessault
1,749 (13.57%)
Suzanne Craig
3,188 (24.73%)
  Louise Mainville
6,661 (51.67%)
Crystal Racine
Co-candidate [8] for Michel Brûlé
695 (5.39%)
Simon Lacombe (Ind.)
386 (2.99%)
Pierre Cousineau (Ind.)
212 (1.64%)
Bibiane Bovet (VCM)
Candidacy withdrawn [9]
  Josée Duplessis PM hold
Borough councillor 57.54% Nam Truong
1,586 (12.29%)
Carl Boileau
3,587 (27.80%)
  Marianne Giguère
6,771 (52.47%)
Sophie Stéphanie Lapierre (Ind.)
960 (7.44%)
  Carl Boileau PM gain from CM
Jeanne-Mance 20,584 City councillor 45.18% Eleni Fakotakis-Kolaitis
1,453 (16.13%)
Piper Huggins
2,434 (27.02%)
  Alex Norris
4,252 (47.2%)
Dominique Caron
518 (5,75%)
Joao Neves (Ind.)
224 (2.49%)
Daniel Simon (Ind.)
128 (1.42%)
  Richard Bergeron PM hold
Borough councillor 45.50% Antonio Rodrigues
1,479 (16.33%)
André Picard
2,480 (27.38%)
  Christine Gosselin
4,432 (48.93%)
Manon Bisaillon
667 (7.36%)
  Piper Huggins PM gain from CM
Mile End 21,326 City councillor 51.02% Alain Clavet
1,587 (15.12%)
Galia Vaillancourt
2,000 (19.05%)
  Richard Ryan
6,126 (58.35%)
Isabelle Tremblay
785 (7.48%)
  Alex Norris PM hold
Borough councillor 51.03% Sandenga Yeba
1,168 (11.02%)
Stéphanie Grondin
1,609 (15.18%)
  Marie Plourde
5,447 (51.40%)
Joaquin
Olivo Rodriguez
257 (2.43%)
David Côté (VCM)
2,116 (19.97%)
  Richard Ryan PM hold

Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
78,909 Borough mayor 42.51%  Chantal Rouleau
20,755 (65.94%)
Michel Taylor
4,963 (15.77%)
Romeo Della Valle
5,759 (18.30%)
  Chantal Rouleau EDC hold
La Pointe-aux-Prairies 29,639 City councillor 42.08%  Richard Guay
5,922 (50.86%)
Caroline Bourgeois
3,326 (28.56%)
Paul Therrien
2,396 (20.58%)
  Caroline Bourgeois EDC gain from CM
Borough councillor 42.15%  Manuel Guedes
5,215 (43.38%)
Mario Blanchet
1,941 (16.15%)
Tomy-Richard Leboeuf McGregor
1,762 (14.66%)
Gaëtan Bérard
3,104 (25.82%)
  Mario Blanchet EDC gain from CM
Pointe-aux-Trembles 24,469 City councillor 46.95%  Suzanne Décarie
5,902 (54.43%)
Cindy Leclerc
2,046 (18.87%)
Hugues Surprenant
2,288 (21.10%)
Yan Théoret (Ind.)
608 (5.61%)
  Suzanne Décarie EDC hold
Borough councillor 46.90%  Gilles Déziel
5,219 (48.48%)
Emmanuelle Perrier
2,155 (20.02%)
Audrey Beauséjour
2,659 (24.70%)
Gérald Briand (Ind.)
733 (6.81%)
  Gilles Déziel EDC hold
Rivière-des-Prairies 24,801 City councillor 38.58%  Giovanni Rapanà
6,046 (67.73%)
Italo Barone
1,394 (15.62%)
Jeffrey Scott Latchman
1,486 (16.65%)
  Cindy Leclerc EDC gain from CM
Borough councillor 38.59%  Nathalie Pierre-Antoine
5,281 (58.39%)
Danny Caruso
1,101 (12.17%)
Steven Hombrados
891 (9.85%)
Gianni Chiazzese
1,597 (17.66%)
Marcel Firmin (Ind.)
175 (1.93%)
  Giovanni Rapanà EDC hold

Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
96,442 Borough mayor 52.00% Josselin Breton
10,522 (21.80%)
Simon Jolivet
6,409 (13.28%)
  François Croteau
28,698 (59.47%)
Jean Saint-Louis (IM)
2,626 (5.44%)
  François Croteau PM hold
Étienne-Desmarteau 23,339 City councillor 54.87% Jacques Monette
2,038 (16.34%)
Chantal L'Heureux
1,382 (11.08%)
  Marc-André Gadoury
6,800 (54.51%)
Delphine Velasco
2,012 (16.13%)
Ekaterina Semikin (IM)
243 (1.95%)
  Marc-André Gadoury PM hold
Marie-Victorin 22,731 City councillor 50.41% Françoise Stanton
3,770 (34.50%)
Jean Therrien
2,416 (22.11%)
  Guillaume Lavoie
4,740 (43.38%)
  Élaine Ayotte PM gain from Ind.
Saint-Édouard 25,084 City councillor 51.13% Michel Da Ponte
1,723 (13.74%)
Zhao Xin Wu
1,089 (8.69%)
  François Limoges
7,582 (60.48%)
Marie-Thérèse Aïssi
2,142 (17.09%)
  François Limoges PM hold
Vieux-Rosemont 25,288 City councillor 51.53% Maximilien May
2,325 (18.33%)
Yvan Girardin
1,398 (11.02%)
  Érika Duchesne
5,938 (46.83%)
Pascal Boisgibault
2,673 (21.08%)
Martin Papineau (IM)
347 (2.74%)
  Érika Duchesne PM hold

Saint-Laurent

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
58,554 Borough mayor 35.82%  Alan DeSousa
10,887 (53.52%)
Marcello Barsalou
1,374 (6.75%)
William Fayad
2,255 (11.09%)
François Ghali
5,825 (28.64%)
  Alan DeSousa EDC hold
Côte-de-Liesse 30,970 City councillor 35.40%  Francesco Miele
4,561 (43.11%)
Frances Gorzalka
860 (8.13%)
Corinne Minier
1,366 (12.91%)
Eyal Albert Cohen
3,793 (35.85%)
  Francesco Miele EDC hold
Borough councillor 35.70%  Maurice Cohen
4,881 (45.63%)
Sara Farah
1,042 (9.74%)
Dominique Bastien
1,383 (12.93%)
Michael Siegman
3,226 (30.16%)
Viorel Ivascu (Ind.)
166 (1.55%)
  Maurice Cohen EDC hold
Norman-McLaren 27,584 City councillor 36.03%  Aref Salem
4,309 (45.32%)
Mubashar Rasool
834 (8.77%)
Naïri Khandjian
1,374 (14.45%)
Mélanie Tannous
2,991 (31.46%)
  Aref Salem EDC hold
Borough councillor 36.03%  Michèle D. Biron
4,654 (48.93%)
Elias Bitar
1,089 (11.45%)
Wael Hraiky
1,315 (13.82%)
Stefan Ionescu
2,454 (25.80%)
  Michèle D. Biron EDC hold

Saint-Léonard

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
48,112 Borough mayor 37.33%  Michel Bissonnet
10,938 (65.69%)
Dominic Talarico
2,282 (13.70%)
Cyrille Giraud
2,336 (14.03%)
Sabrina D'Avirro (IM)
1,096 (6.58%)
  Michel Bissonnet EDC hold
Saint-Léonard-Est 20,982 City councillor 37.63%Robert Zambito
Candidacy withdrawn [10]
  Domenico Moschella
2,468 (50.82%)
Roberta Peressini
2,388 (49.18%)
  Robert Zambito CM gain from EDC
Borough councillor 37.63%  Lili-Anne Tremblay
3,490 (48.89%)
Giuseppe (Joe) Mormina
923 (12.93%)
Nathan Dratler
804 (11.26%)
Tommaso Di Paola
1,732 (24.26%)
Yassir Madih (Ind.)
190 (2.66%)
  Lili-Anne Tremblay EDC hold
Saint-Léonard-Ouest 27,130 City councillor 37.11%  Dominic Perri
6,241 (67.76%)
Sonya Mullins
1,334 (14.48%)
Edna Constant
1,635 (17.75%)
  Dominic Perri EDC hold
Borough councillor 37.10%  Mario Battista
6,149 (66.71%)
Orlando Panetta
1,335 (14.48%)
Teresa Taraborrelli
1,734 (18.81%)
  Mario Battista EDC hold

Le Sud-Ouest

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
51,114 Borough mayor 39.73% Sylvia M. Rivès
4,110 (20.95%)
Benoit Dorais
5,402 (27.53%)
Jason Prince
5,287 (26.95%)
Cindy Filiatrault
4,822 (24.58%)
  Benoit Dorais CM hold
Saint-Henri–Petite-Bourgogne–Pointe-Saint-Charles 29,736 City councillor 39.12% Derek Robertson
2,224 (19.69%)
Véronique Fournier
2,905 (25.71%)
Craig Sauvé
3,309 (29.29%)
Mudi Wa Mbuji Liévin Kabeya
2,589 (22.92%)
Patrice-Hans Perrier (IM)
270 (2.39%)
  Véronique Fournier PM gain from CM
Borough councillor 39.07% Pierre Fréchette
2,796 (25.51%)
Kristi de Bonville
3,067 (27.98%)
Sophie Thiébaut
5,099 (46.52%)
  Sophie Thiébaut PM hold
Saint-Paul–Émard 21,378 City councillor 40.68% Claudia Olga Ouamabia
2,506 (31.04%)
Huguette Roy
2,139 (26.50%)
Anne-Marie Sigouin
2,997 (37.12%)
José Humberto Salas Castro (IM)
431 (5.34%)
  Daniel Bélanger PM gain from CM
Borough councillor 40.68% Guillaume Phaneuf
2,617 (32.61%)
Daniel Bélanger
2,461 (30.66%)
Alain Vaillancourt
2,948 (36.73%)
  Huguette Roy PM gain from CM

Verdun

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  OVM  VCM Other
47,677 Borough mayor 44.74%  Jean-François Parenteau
5,147 (24.81%)
Alain Tassé
2,902 (13.99%)
Mary Ann Davis
4,594 (22.14%)
André Savard
2,669 (12.86%)
Mourad Bendjennet
3,645 (17.57%)
Andrée Champoux (EAC)
1,549
(7.47%)

Jency Mercier (IM)
139 (0.67%)

Katherine Le Rougetel (Ind.) [11]
102 (0.49%)
  Ginette Marotte EDC gain from Ind.
Champlain
–L'Île-des-Sœurs
25,660 City councillor 45.60% Manon Gauthier
2,972 (26.25%)
André Julien
1,612 (14.24%)
Jack L. Kugelmass
2,195 (19.39%)
Marc Touchette
833 (7.36%)
Mathieu Bélanger
2,643 (23.34%)
Jacques Gendron (EAC)
1,067 (9.42%)
Vacant EDC gain
Borough councillor I 45.64% Pierre L'Heureux
3,051 (26.9%)
Paul Beaupré
1,782 (15.71%)
Dolores Durbau
2,149 (18.95%)
Charles Côté
984 (8.68%)
Jacline Leroux
2,514 (22.17%)
Carole Anctil (EAC)
752 (6.63%)
Abdulilah Kassem (Ind.)
109 (0.96%)
  Paul Beaupré EDC gain from CM
Borough councillor II 45.68% Marie-Eve Brunet
3,051 (26.88%)
Jean-Pierre Boivin
1,886 (16.62%)
Stefana Lamasanu
2,313 (20.36%)
Luce Latendresse
800 (7.05%)
Stéphanie Raymond-Bougie
2,617 (23.06%)
Béatrice Guay Pepper (EAC)
684 (6.03%)
  Andrée Champoux EDC gain from EAC
Desmarchais-Crawford 22,017 City councillor 43.68% Sébastien Dhavernas
2,095 (22.53%)
Françoise Gloutnay
1,082 (11.64%)
Sterling Downey
2,306 (24.80%)
Richard Langlais
1,523 (16.38%)
Marie-Josée Parent
1,917 (20.62%)
France Caya (EAC)
376 (4.04%)
  Alain Tassé PM gain from CM
Borough councillor I 43.67% Michelle Tremblay
2,141 (23.05%)
Monique Trudel
1,228 (13.22%)
Luc Gagnon
2,329 (25.07%)
Joanne Poulin
1,431 (15.41%)
Gladys Negret
1,773 (19.09%)
Michèle L'Allier-Davies (EAC)
387 (4.17%)
  Ann Guy PM gain from Ind.
Borough councillor II 43.67% Philippe Sarrasin
2,018 (21.71%)
Rielle Lévesque
1,060 (11.40%)
Marie-Andrée Mauger
2,422 (26.05%)
Robert Auger
1,510 (16.24%)
André-Yanne Parent
1,878 (20.20%)
Mamad Raheemeea (EAC)
409 (4.40%)
  André Savard PM gain from OVM

Ville-Marie

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
Peter-McGill 17,243 City councillor 29.54% Damien Silès
1,366 (27.44%) [12]
Nicole Trudeau
962 (19.32%) [13]
Jimmy Zoubris
786 (15.79%) [14]
Steve Shanahan
1,865 (37.46%)
  Sammy Forcillo VCM gain from Ind.
Saint-Jacques 19,487 City councillor 41.10% Philippe Schnobb
2,247 (28.62%)
François Robillard
1,307 (16.65%)
Janine Krieber
Co-candidate [8] for Richard Bergeron
2,283 (29.08%)
Francis Salvadori
1,707 (21.74%)
Jade Wang (IM)
149 (1.90%)
Stéphane Deschamps (Ind.)
104 (1.32%)
Nelson Dias (Ind.)
54 (0.69%)
  François Robillard PM gain from CM
Sainte-Marie 17,678 City councillor 44.54% Pierre Paiement
898 (11.71%)
Louise Harel
2,263 (29.52%)
Valérie Plante
2,526 (32.95%)
Pierre Mainville (Ind.)
1,626 (21.21%)
Anne-Marie Gélinas (IM)
354 (4.62%)
  Pierre Mainville PM gain from Ind.

Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension

Electoral DistrictEligible votersPositionTurnoutCandidates IncumbentResult
  Équipe Coderre  Coalition Projet Montréal  VCM Other
86,454 Borough mayor 42.08%  Anie Samson
12,395 (35.61%)
Soraya Martinez
5,447 (15.65%)
Nathalie Goulet
11,665 (33.52%)
Béatrice Zako
5,296 (15.22%)
  Anie Samson EDC hold
François-Perrault 21,822 City councillor 41.30% Claude Bricault
2,799 (32.54%)
Nino Colavecchio
929 (10.80%)
Sylvain Ouellet
2,822 (32.80%)
Angelo De Cicco
1,737 (20.19%)
François
St-Louis (IM)
197 (2.29%)
André-Germain Lessard (Ind.)
119 (1.38%)
  Frank Venneri PM gain from Ind.
Parc-Extension 19,585 City councillor 37.46% Mary Deros
3,105 (44.57%)
Stella Anastasakis
924 (13.26%)
Sasha Dyck
1,938 (27.82%)
Dilbagh Singh
1,000 (14.35%)
  Mary Deros EDC hold
Saint-Michel 21,255 City councillor 33.47% Frantz Benjamin
3,390 (50.24%)
John De Luca
958 (14.20%)
Isabelle Bernard
1,270 (18.82%)
Emilio
Alvarez Garcia
1,129 (16.73%)
  Frantz Benjamin EDC hold
Villeray 23,792 City councillor 54.20% Pasquale Lino Iacobacci
1,700 (13.63%)
Elsie Lefebvre
5,691 (45.64%)
Robert Prévost
4,604 (36.93%)
Ludovic Aubut-Lussier (Ind.)
473 (3.79%)
  Elsie Lefebvre CM hold

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Pierre Gagnier is a city councillor from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Since 2009, he has served as the mayor of the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough. He was a member of the Projet Montréal municipal political party. On December 27, 2010, he announced that he would quit Projet Montréal and sit as an independent. He reaffiliated with the new Équipe Denis Coderre in 2013.

Union Montreal municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec

Union Montreal is an inactive municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was the governing party in the city from 2001, when it won its first election under mayor Gérald Tremblay, until 2012. The party remained the largest single party caucus in the city government until the 2013 election although it lost its majority in November 2012 due to a number of councillors quitting the party to sit as independents in the wake of Tremblay's resignation. Since 2013, it has no longer been politically active.

Lyn Thériault, formerly known as Lyn Faust, is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has served on the Montreal city council since 2001 as a member of the Vision Montreal party. She was also an elected member of the Commission scolaire de Montréal from 1998 to 2007.

Carl Boileau is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was elected to the Montreal city council in 2005 as a co-listed candidate with Projet Montréal leader Richard Bergeron, but did not serve. Since 2009, he has been a member of the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough council.

Ensemble Montréal Canadian poltical party

Ensemble Montréal is a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its 35 elected officials are present in many districts in Montreal and represent the boroughs of Montréal-Nord, Saint-Léonard, Saint-Laurent and Pierrefonds-Roxboro. Since November 5, 2017, Lionel Perez is the interim leader and the 21 elected officials who sit on the Montreal City Council form the Official Opposition.

Coalition Montréal

Coalition Montréal is a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, formed in 2013 to support the candidacy of Marcel Côté for mayor of Montreal. The party competed for the first time in the 2013 municipal election. The party was formed by former members of the Union Montreal party, as well as the Vision Montreal party and its former leader.

Mélanie Joly Canadian politician and lawyer

Mélanie Joly is a Canadian lawyer, public relations expert, and politician. She is a Liberal member of the House of Commons of Canada, representing Ahuntsic-Cartierville, and also serves as the Minister of Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie in the present Cabinet, headed by Justin Trudeau. She previously served in Trudeau's cabinet as Minister of Canadian Heritage.

The Renouveau municipal de Montréal (RMM) was a political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that contested seats in the Montréal-Nord borough in the 2009 Montreal municipal election.

Chantal Rossi is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has served on the Montreal city council since 2013 as a member of Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal. She was previously a borough councillor in Montréal-Nord from 2009 to 2013 and an elected trustee on the Commission scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île from 1998 to 2014.

Vrai changement pour Montréal is a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The party's current leader is Justine McIntyre.

Lorraine Pagé is a Canadian politician and trade unionist. She currently serves on Montreal City Council as councillor for the district of Sault-au-Récollet in the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville.

Valérie Plante Canadian politician and mayor of Montreal

Valérie Plante is a Canadian politician serving as the 45th and current Mayor of Montreal since 2017. First elected to Montreal City Council in the 2013 election, she has served as leader of the Projet Montréal party since December 2016.

2017 Montreal municipal election Élections municipales de 2017 à Montréal

Municipal elections were held in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada on November 5, 2017 as part of the 2017 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 65 positions on the Montreal City Council, including the mayor, borough mayors, and city councillors, as well as 38 borough councillors.

References

  1. 1 2 "Louise Harel abandons race to be Mayor of Montreal". CTV Montreal. July 2, 2013. Retrieved July 2, 2013.
  2. Candidates for elective office
  3. Withdrawal of nomination of Paunel Paterne Matondot
  4. "Launch video".
  5. "Is Montreal ready for Melanie Joly and real change in the race for mayor?". Toronto Star , October 20, 2013.
  6. Political parties - Le Directeur général des élections du Québec (DGEQ)
  7. "Élections 2013 - Candidatures | Portail données ouvertes". City of Montreal. October 7, 2013. Retrieved October 15, 2013.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 "A person may only run for one position, either mayor of the city, borough mayor, city councillor, or borough councillor. However, a person running for mayor of the city for an authorized party may also run, together with a second person called a 'co-candidate' (colistier), for city councillor. This does not include the position of borough mayor. If the candidate for mayor is elected and also obtains the largest number of votes for the position of city councillor, he or she becomes mayor of the city and the co-candidate becomes city councillor. If he or she is defeated for city but obtains the largest number of votes for city councillor, he or she becomes city councillor for the district or (in the case of Anjou and Lachine only) the borough instead of the co-candidate, unless he or she refuses the position in writing within 30 days after his or her election as city councillor is announced." - Élection Montréal. Manuel du candidat. 2009. pp. 8-9.
  9. "No hard feelings toward Joly, Bovet says". CJAD. October 22, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  10. "St-Léonard councillor Robert Zambito resigns over Enquête investigation". CBC News. October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  11. Le Rougetel was a candidate of the Communist League.
  12. Silès is a former director of the Societe de developpement social de Ville-Marie. During the 2013 election, Denis Coderre described Silès as one of the three "pillars" of his party and promised to appoint him to the Montreal executive committee with responsibility for social development. His defeat in Peter-McGill prevented that outcome. See Allison Lampert, "Consequences of a construction boom; Mayoral candidates are urged to weigh housing market while courting families," Montreal Gazette, October 16, 2013, A4; Linda Gyulai, "Forming inner circle is Coderre's next task; Mayor-elect to name inspector general to oversee contract awarding," Montreal Gazette, November 5, 2013, A6.
  13. Trudeau has Bachelor of Laws (1970) and Master of Laws (1975) degrees from the Université de Montréal. She has served as vice-president of the Commission des droits de la personne (1981–87), was a member and vice-president of the Commission municipale du Québec (1999–2006), and for a time served as president of Union Montreal (2009–10). In 2004, she helped oversee the de-merger of some suburban municipalities from Montreal. See Rhéal Séguin, "Tear gas misused, group says," Globe and Mail, May 1, 2001, A7; Maurice Crossfield, "Sutton merger plan panned at public hearing: 'Only a forced merger can divide us' -- citizens group," Montreal Gazette, January 14, 2002, p. 3; Linda Gyulai, "Tremblay reassesses his team," Montreal Gazette, June 22, 2004, A1; Communiqués: TRUDEAU, Nicole Archived December 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine ., Site de la première ministre du Québec, June 2012, accessed December 12, 2013; Philippe Teisceira-Lessard, "Marcel Côté recrute une ancienne d'Union Montréal", Le Presse, October 3, 2013, accessed December 12, 2013; Nicole Trudeau, Coalition Montréal campaign biography, accessed December 12, 2013.
  14. Zoubris has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). He owns a family business on Montreal's Park Avenue, is president of the Park Avenue Merchants Association, and has served on the board of the Hellenic Community of Montreal and Projet Montréal. See Board of Directors, Projet Montréal, accessed December 12, 2013.
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2009
Montreal municipal elections Succeeded by
2017